Lessons from a Humpbacked Mama whale

26th June 2024

Lessons from a Humpbacked Mama Whale

Alison Lingwood

Categories: NARRATIVE, NATURE, SENSING1.9 min readViews: 1663

I was lucky enough to come across a mother and baby humpbacked whale whilst on my paddleboard. I stopped a distance away and watched for them to surface again. I looked behind and there was the baby. I had my mask with me so quickly dropped into the water to see the baby whale dive down. It rolled in the water and came closer. Where is the Mama I thought? I looked into the depths and saw the white of her barnacles. She was trusting our encounter from deeper water, introducing me, a different being for her baby to experience. I was so happy with this knowingness of mama whale.

Later I was able to sit on my paddleboard and watch mother and baby playing on the surface together. I felt so content, one of the happiest moments of my life.

It is said that the Mothers’ are teaching the babies to dive and breach to develop their muscles ready for migration. The whales also help to disturb the deeper waters bringing up to the surface the plankton, krill and other nutrients. They are one of the biggest ‘carbon sinks’ for our planet. The 90 degree dives that you can witness radiates a 90 degree magnetic wave which can read whatever it comes into contact with. Perhaps as they breach, they are communicating with the heavenly waters, as above so below, aligning with all things.

Whales also produce audible and inaudible clicks from 30 Hertz (Hz) to about 8,000 Hz, (8 kHZ). Humans can only hear part of the whales’ songs. We hear low frequency sounds starting at about 100 Hz. This ability of echolocation finds prey and fish for the whales, giving a map of the environment. The informational map extends many hundreds of miles.

I watched a video of a narwal whale attracting fish. A narwal has a spear on the end of its nose like a unicorn. It spun anti clockwise and then the opposite. These natural spiral vortexes occur in our bodies generating life force energy. See the reel on stories on instagram https://www.instagram.com/feelhealshare/

 

I am so grateful for my many lessons from Mama whale.

We too have this ability of magneto-reception and echolocation.

Navigating by our cellular magnets